Reagan Rexrode Weds James Dryfoos

Published: June 24, 1990

Reagan Hope Rexrode and James David Dryfoos were married yesterday at the Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., by the Rev. Jeffrey Dennis May, a Lutheran minister. Ramona R. Goodwin, the bride's sister, was her matron of honor. Seth Richard Thomas 3d, a cousin of the bridegroom, was the best man.

Mrs. Dryfoos is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Rexrode of Moorefield, W.Va. Mr. Dryfoos is a son of Katherine Thomas Dryfoos of Oak Bluffs, Mass., and Robert Ochs Dryfoos of Ridgefield, Conn.

The bride, 24 years old, and her husband, 25, graduated in 1987 from Duke University, where she now works as a personnel representative. Her father, who is retired, was a teacher and an administrator in the Pendleton County, W.Va., school system. Her mother, Hope Turner Rexrode, is a social worker for the State Division of Health and Human Resources in Moorefield.

The bride is a granddaughter of Mrs. George A. Turner of Broadway, Va., and the late Mr. Turner, and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rexrode of Fort Seybert, W.Va.

The bridegroom is an analyst programmer at the Duke Medical Center in Durham, N.C. His mother is an executive secretary in Edgartown, Mass. His father is a senior technical staff member with International Business Machines in Armonk, N.Y.

The bridegroom, a descendant of Seth Thomas, the Connecticut clockmaker, is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Thomas of Oak Bluffs. He is also a grandson of Marian S. Heiskell of New York, a director of The New York Times Company, and of the late Orvil E. Dryfoos, the publisher of The Times from 1961 to 1963. He is a great-grandson of the late Iphigene Ochs Sulzberger and the late Arthur Hays Sulzberger.